MURRAY MANIA

Photos: The Year in Bill Murray

Bill Murray started the year as only Bill Murray can: by wearing a madras shirt, salmon-colored pants, and mutton chops to a photo call for The Monuments Men in January. (Little known fact: Bill Murray etiquette stipulates that both men and women should offer a seat to the legendary comedian before taking one him- or herself. See how Cate Blanchett adheres to this rule.)

Photo: By Kevin Winter/Getty Images.

What isn’t surprising is that Murray partook in a spontaneous conga line with George Clooney in Berlin. What is surprising is that he did not lead it.

Photo: By Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

On at least one occasion this year, Murray exited a vehicle with a martini already in hand. This time it happened to be at the The Grand Budapest Hotel’s Berlin premiere.

Photo: By Franziska Krug/Getty Images.

He expressed his affection to Italian fans through the universal language of finger shapes. Here, a heart. . . or is it a shield? Still, something expressed by Bill Murray’s hands.

Photo: By Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images.

He drank a green juice.

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He posed for a selfie with Naomi Watts.

Photo: By Jeff Vespa/Getty Images.

He was king for a day at the Toronto Film Festival.

Photo: By George Pimentel/WireImage.

Bill Murray started the year as only Bill Murray can: by wearing a madras shirt, salmon-colored pants, and mutton chops to a photo call for The Monuments Men in January. (Little known fact: Bill Murray etiquette stipulates that both men and women should offer a seat to the legendary comedian before taking one him- or herself. See how Cate Blanchett adheres to this rule.)

By Kevin Winter/Getty Images.

What isn’t surprising is that Murray partook in a spontaneous conga line with George Clooney in Berlin. What is surprising is that he did not lead it.

By Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

On at least one occasion this year, Murray exited a vehicle with a martini already in hand. This time it happened to be at the The Grand Budapest Hotel’s Berlin premiere.

By Franziska Krug/Getty Images.

He expressed his affection to Italian fans through the universal language of finger shapes. Here, a heart. . . or is it a shield? Still, something expressed by Bill Murray’s hands.